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Show OUDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: SUNDAY. JUNE 2S. 189!. The WHITE HOUSE hlU Un rwuUvUc W, al tL A. Waar. Imtow of. etwu. ataa TAX NOTICE. SCWCR tL ajfei boe ttiuu& Ur, ctusach A ww discovery. Dr. IlLa jjUy cur LUouaiwes, bad taeta, lorpU Lr, pik, mst,patua. I for , wvu, ctiUrwa. njuad uUMt, SniaMbt, 50 tuntt! Lovisa couples. C.ta . Serf and Act oa a sow prioc;j4 JUSTICES WHO TiE THE KNOT FOR bmt? in a MMaft( kr-- StOTta. ia rfa vuk Ul a.. jtiM, sw N- - lasrrt Miti . ( tUMl a4 4 M Uat J. D. GILL irrm w mj4 CUSTOMERS I 9um aanraixiik 4mtiU4Utt !. fta 1 I Two Special Sales al) snr-rutg- -- DATS, ooeT Frank u asked Syjuir. in the 1 think tkat d COMMENCING Saturday, June 50 Pieces Extra lieaiy Sateens, per yard ten km 26, Minn U1U Price 25c Ikrnlnr Priro m in Stripes, per yard i UIU1 J I1LV DO NOT DELAY, BUT COME AT ONCE. THE WHITE HOUSE DEY WASHINGTON AVE. GOODS CO. WRIGHT'S FORMKR STORK. FOLLOW THE CROWD! AND YOU WON'T GET, LEFT JstiaSuit, Hat, Outing SliirtsEtc, at the? As they are all on their GREAT FOECED ale PUTNAM tee'f "In nearly every case. When they naren't 1 always make it my doty to marry them anyway." "What do they usually give to the mafrutrateT "Oh, it varies. The law prescribes fee, but people give different prices. Usually it is five dollars. About a year ago a woman brought a young fellow in here. They had a lioens. and he was half scared to death, while she was calm and businesslike. He didn't say a word while she explained to me what was wanted. 1 made them man and wife. She then reached down iuto a pocket in her dress, pulled out a roll of bills and handed me five dollars. She then gave her husband a five dollar note, saying, Go on out and treat the squire,' I've always wondered what kind of a life that poor man's leading now, for it was evident that his wife was the head of the family. Eleventh and Franklin avenue, we used to have a great tunny ludicrous incidents. We had so many marriages there that the place got to be known as the ' 'marriage corner.' One day an intelligent looking young couple came in. They had heard that the place was where they should go to get marriage liaeuseev They didn't know anything about that part of The clerk directed the programme. them to the recorder's office. They went and secured the license, and probably thinking it was necessary to go through some additional formality came back to our office. Squire Taft was busy trying a case, and at once got down off the bench. lie knew nothing of the preceding visit, and at once proceeded to go through the ceremony. "As soon as he pronounced them man and wife the young girl threw up her hands and fell into a chair in dismay. 'Great Godl what will my mother say? This is a Protestant marriage!' she cried. She was a devout Catholic, and thought she was only going through part of the forms to secure a license. Although they were married as tight as the law could do it, they were married that night by a Catholic priest" "Do you have many runaway couples call upon you?" was asked. "Not as many as the publio generally imagine. They are generally from out of the city, and are tired and weary with the journey and excitement when they arrive. Several years ago a couple went into Squire Taft's office. He was out, and they sat down on a bench to rest They had made a long journey, and the first thing the groom did was to go to sleep. The little girl at last gave in too. She leaned her head upon his breast, and both were in the deepest kind of slnmber when the squire came in. No one liked to vrake them, but finally we made enough noise to arouse them. "A minute later they had been pronounced man and wife. The groom laughed merrily over his falliug asleep, and at the conclusion of the ceremony said, 'I don't know which refreshed me the most, going to sleep or getting married.' FUNKY INCIDENTS. House! Clothing Twenty-Fourt- h St., where Everything is being oacrincea to Kaise money. The Ladies, Fair Should know that from this dat aill eil all lad i aol children's summer underwear aud at actual cuat. Lrat'M Kmttmiu KToa, 3Ji Tweoty fifth street. atot-kin- Not iff. ruiu4 ft, mml wj I. M bits 4. ft ft, wmt Cl ft, lt utb A. ft. waaUTii la ft, Mt t fl, trih H& ft. M ft, iKautk ItA ft, s4 fcck ftMnh .t h4 lH, ! f ft, svlii 4X t ft, ft lu f UvlUlailatf. AV1A.UU. GL-- ( itjr. I'tAia, Ma X. 11 k T. IU fclF.. I ay. I tab. toiiWtiar uf At nr TWN4l4 f,r 8arr lam ia tMitMtt uii id Jutaa at aauac laiaoa atwl I ban umm tutsbu(UH fiafian aad aja rl 14) V. DlMilUrJCO. Buj' and Sell tii'itCvul lr Real Estate. : a Twatity-ftHir- alt 0GDEN. UTAH. h TwMilf-fiturt- h II. OIAVEIl. h tate and if 1 MARSHAL'S d No. U14, Wad). Dint net, 4rdir of ala, and dpcr of foraclmnr. C. at. Plaintiff, v H. L. Luelia blatT and H. II. O HaTer, Uodarandby Tirtuaof aaorxlarof ala and decn of fornrloaura irucil out of the Lhntrict Court, at Rden i'ity, Webar eounty and Territory of Utah, ootiieaDth dayif June l4d in tbt aboTt antitlad action, whrain 4 II. i Culbt-rt-x.n- W cr 0 0 r, th above named plaintiff, obtainad a mdirtnont and daeroe aitaiiiKt R. L. Arnmtront LuWm hlator and II. 11, O'Havar. on tlir lyilt day of June tWl, which aaid deer wan, on th.tMih, tlayof Jimall. rtrdad in J mlftrment HM.k of aaid court, at para , I am commanded toaall. f lnd All that rortnin lot, riac or Bitnatffin tho ( 'ity of 0dn, County of Webar and Tprnt4ry of Utah, and bounded and an fnlhiws, to wit: Tlit north half of block ninn, and tha north iu Nob HiU addition to lntlf of block thirty-fiv- e 0Mtn City. Notico is haraby irivan that on Saturday tha 11th day of Juljfiyl. at Twalva o'clock noon of court hoiia, in that day, in front of thai'-onntWfliar aud TerrithaCtty of Ufdn.(Vuntyof tory of Utah, 1 wi 1 in obatlionca to Raid order of of foraclowurp, rail the above (tale and decrt dfKcrtbed proitorty, or to nmoh tlieraof aa may be nerapfmry to tatitdy plaintitTii jmbfnient with iuterett thereon aud cots, to the liiKheMt and beat bidder for eanh lawful money of the United States of America, Ki.tAft H. Parsons, U. 8. M srnltal. W. Bttthhb, Donuty U. S. Marbhal. By OtiDEN City, June aith Hil. KvauoA Rofters, Attorney! for PlaiutitT. rrc' 0 H w o O 0 Q d K 9P d O o AND DID troobl. to tbow protwrtjr. Call and m. b No SALE. In th DUtriet Court for tba Firat Judicial WOM, M 11 Why We Don't Have a COST SALE ? For this Reason-- Our Goods in Every Dei partment are of the Highest Standard. In every case they are Sold Cheap as Possible and cur reputation for giving lives of couples you have married?" "No; but about half of them follow me up. The general impression of the Honest Values, brings unto us poorer classes is that a man who can I that satisfies a them. also can them Steady unmarry marry should say that fully five out of every us and the necessity prevents ten couples I marry come around again and want a divorce. Then in a great of setting the usual bait, viz: many cases when the couple have a quarrel the husband tears up the mar! riage certificate and tells his wife they are no longer wedded. The wife generally comes around to see me and I give her a new one. "I remember a couple I married a Our Goods always will short time ago. They went off on a bridal had a and quarrel about be Sold on their Merits and trip to Illinois, the two days after marriage. The husband left, vowing he was coming back not on loud advertising. and get the marriage certificate, and by See our line when you the marriage. tearing it up break off The wife telegraphed to me not to give want a and shoe that will him the certificate. They made up later, and are now living happily together. WEAR WELL. "Squire Taft used to make 'kiss the bride part of the ceremony, One day a young fellow and a woman of about sixty came in, and when, after the ceremony, the squire said, 'Kiss the bride,' Sons Co. she revolted. 'I'm too old for that,' she said. The squire insisted that it was part of the ceremony and she was not 2327-233married unless it was done, so she finally 3 Washington Avenue. vielded."St, Louis HeDublio. Trade SELLING AT COST l I Writ I mwutCKj W fians utHrih u tl All iirw ma indebted to th firm til Carlson A Kaufman (Chicago Caah tirw- ar hereby notified that aa aair iswjur. nee of aaij hrm, all account, note and kr aad 1 44Wur. debt due said firm ar in my band for collection, and you ar hereby notified to NOTICE OF INTENTION call and settl aam at onoe. CH fOrtlr City ul rrwatitaf C II. Kixu. Assignee. a siutrwrt awraa aiul of cueatrurtiuc tewant lliria auJ u drfraf Uiittfja uf feurh uutrovnkwit by fctral aaiwisjim'Uta. Well Merited Praise. 1 ha Citi1 i 4Hiawil of OsfiWa tit", Muata ia In almost every neighborhood titer W4rr 44unt, I'tab 1rnt'rir, cia atkra is sum on or mor person wline live tiiat it iutoutU Uk Biaaa U ftUaowtu tirasenbrd to it : 4 uawtrurt arihefa Utiuat have been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, ifiirttrMHiia Ut ftilkr iiatf tlwritiasl auvta 340 Twenty. I urth 8t, Cholera and Diarrhtt-- llomedy, or who 4hj aud alt 414 atraet, from a aluutrta tu Quiary bav been cured of chrome diarrmra VI 4Hi 1 anty-tlfU- i froai atraK aol bv it. Such nersons take snecial ulea- u Hmucf avrtiua. : ure in recommending th remedy to Ou aud aikOsT A'latua aranua from Twaot atnwH. others. The prais that follows th in fKirtli to Titr-fiftOn and ahmc Jf?Vrata avatitta frum troduction and use mades it very popuit atrwt. tu TwtMit lar. i" and 50 cent bottle for sale by 4o and alone MalifHia avaaoa fnna Twenty-f- t L hi nil to Twoiitj V. Driver A Son and all leading drug trtwt, iki and Uki Unrm avna frcm Twatttr gist. fourtli ui Twnty-tift.tiwt, (MeaitMr Baal Eatat 4 Hi aud aUiij( Otnocjr avtHiua frtim Twty-fonrtBuba.) Are You Suffering to Twenty-fiftitrwt. . ia chbH of aurb Tla wUmaiad imprnTarnant From backache, inftatualion of the blad tM.IW.u4. th rrmffltof tfa der, brick dut depowt or ston in th mU and axikfuaea tliratf tiia t'lly 4 4tuaril in- Lroans bladder, or in tact any derangement of tnil t lrvy kral tai uwo tt raal atataly in and aaid diatrkH within tiviiijr me hi t he kidneys or urinary organs? If thus afrarajra Uip ex trot of hanrlit tj aucb imMwrt by reaano atliicled do not loa time and wast aurti CHOICI LOCATION8 iinnematiU, on wore on worthless liniment and money Thai'itym.Couucil will Jufr Ut. 11. at 10 la ail part, of tb. Car. GOOD RaNCHBtf o'cliK-a. of and all of any har seat but at strike the the ohjvtion pr. plasters, and Oardt Traeta. in aaid local aaaeaaaaaiita. disease at onoe by using the greatest of on1 heintrotad Im bomtnartaa of tuediatrirt ffftM all known remedies, the celebrated Ore- aud heualttt'd an Mum ruuainc ti tvi baric I'leasant to take, and iraUvJ with thaontr liniw of aarh of th gon Kidney Tea. niMitiouod on aarh and a very block and Satisfaction every stroeti NOB HILL rROPERTY A SPECIALTY. purely vegetable. for ilia full latifflh thiw.f thron, T. P. UliYAN.Citi Reourdr. time. Juna li, mi. fit Don't Delay if you want to Buy Goods at Fifty per cent. Less Than You Can Buy Elsewhere. rl Mrtli t, at art M aw, j bam harvain. ia Nub Hiii. Laka Vm mat 4 4t A, ckrttr .4 k 1, tn 4.r 4. mem mmt M ft, exautii t9 ruuhiiir Utrf ft. BMrii tti iri. to iAc 4 ftatuiiut. of tl Tnrj, iMirid mnnri4 Ki ft didn't wast to bb married. "When 1 was with Squire Taft at "The funniest incident 1 know of was the groom that forgot his bride's first name. It wasn't long before we had that fixed, however, and they went on their way rejoicing." "Have you ever followed np the after- ONE-PRICE- D InisMTH Sn" KpaoMiog. majority of cast it ia because it ia so fre (rum formality. Titer ia bo tim tost in making tb coDpl maa and wife. The form by the statute doe not take mor thaa half a minato to go through with. Nearly all th peopl united by tb magistrates are pour and anatl and unwilling to go to the expense of buying an extenaiT wedding outfit. They need the money to provide for their owa immediate want. Then a great comber of peopl are bashful and do not like to stand op in front of a crowd and be married. They can go before a magistrate and be nnited in the presence of only two or three persona." "Do they always hare money for the 1 fc... . I POE THE NEXT 5 an. a y Uer-- 366 lk M W, i tty U-i- t ild 50 Pieces U tof, wWCTito sL WWkfaJaflCT MsaMfff Job Ukat e tvo SCAL CSTATC. fur m. Sriaa lMm hTlM MUi, Samcias fr mj& tx u4 I tat-- ii ciru AL lf af Jfta. irtL 4iAl I ui vm 4 or M.jmm H U fre. Irwa roraul-Itj- r mn 9 Mwiar- m tL ' IcUroauoiittL 'rlur btK ftl Ua ikurk frah mm 1W 1..1. ri hw w. (ruw kiJM m4 b Laa. rir.a.Wa. taf stjilal larviarrl Mtl4 f ls IMTW .ff W St.nS. T ma anraa uri frm titrhM ta Hundreds of ooople ar each year "d btiwi at. tiuod Cooking fra) Uaw ksri atsi mni.mt Itm hum aa TMutr-afiuiij. IL T. Hi elL. united by th jaeUom of the peac erf 8c lsoo of '" th VMkMr UKd Ca.istur. LlrwtL: ii Louia. It ia almost mtrpnuxig to what hotu. To -utf VMaruC t lhtlW, isturfp. tWir if11? iDtur guud rularda. kHUjOKar,uu4 .f i.t , blk 4. pirn A. nut- extotit il oek Uus (arm (A aril puddinf, sauava, tc, u Gail liurdeci UriatjiliM a4 feuUlk U.1. tetania Jfc3 Uxk4 I It Tb two heart that arc m4 to -- Katie" lirand CuudtisaJ U t t W MCW af tansXUAU Milk, acn eaal. mut rickia. oa4 $4it, iitstlB ir.trimt brst u om by soar justie ar by do UU4. xmicii4 t tk tNitit- by jourgrutvr A4 Ckrtrr i k X, wain 4. L4t A, tAUUsltaC BMaoa always tbaea of gidJy yoocg and drugtaL jllar. tua H... mU W H. aaar 7 , i aI fsr 9 ft .. tMkTlk ( 11 tslUflflWIl'I'C III dopera, as tit. general pnbho xlert. jl kauu uaa twuUi lutocfeM aa4wi "What it tb reason that so many peo-p- i Huy th "Cutuiuoa truck. preftr a court mamajr to a religious Sold ereryaher. ranua.wiui aauw nciiia, Van mtmueiug at tlt Mrtl-mIlMkBifsMaft, Wm P Tmmmw I Mil HARRIED BY SQUIRES. MARSHAL'S SALE. In the District Court, for the Firt Judicial Iriritrict. Order of ale and decree of foreclosure. William V. Helfrich. Plaintiff, ra, Martha A. Kinff, Emma L. Proudtlt, (jeorfre Proud tit, C. H W. Brooks, Defendant. Kintr and Under and by virtue of an order of utile and decree of foreclosure iwtied out cf tba District court, at Ovdon City, Weber County and TerriIn tory of Utah, on the 20th day of June the above entitled action wherein William V. Helfrich the above named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and dfcree against Martha A. King. Kmma L, Proud tit, Ueorffo Proudtlt. C. H. Kiug and C. V. Hro ks, dsfendants, on the UHh day which decree was, on the 30th day of June of of June l.l, reoonled in Judgment Book said court at page , I am commanded to oell. All that certain lot, piece and parcel of land Bituate in the 4!ity of Uffden. County of Weber and Territory of Utah, aud bounded aud described aa follow, to wit: A part of lot four 4 and five 51 iubtock thirty in Plat C" of Oplen City survey : three Befcrinninff at a point twelve 112 rod north of corner of said lot five (5), and the south-we- st runuinff thence oast ten fl&) nxls, thence north K thence west ten (lOj rods thence rods, eight aonth eight (S rods to the place of beginning. Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, the 11th day of July 191. at 12 o'clock noon of that day, iu front of the Count" court house, in the City of Ogden, County of Weber and Territory of Utah, I will in obedience to said order and decree of foreclosure, sell the above described orouerty. or to much thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy plaintiffs judgment, with interest thereon and costs, to the highest and best bidder for cash, lawful money of the Uuited fcHAS H. i'absons. mates of America. Bv U.S. Marahal, W. BrrCHKit. Deputy U. S. Marshal. 4ODBx t 'TV, June 3UtIl, IWl. Kvaus A Rogers, Attorney for Plaintiff. Good bargains business Lots. NOTICE. ! in A business buildincr and lot 11 located, leased for a term of years. Rents will pay 12 per cent on the investment. Will increase in value. wt Several Houses for Sale on easy payments. Insurance written in First Class Companies. Money to Loan on Real Estate. R. P. HUNTER, 2411 Washington Avenue. PLUMBING, STEAM, AND Gas Fitting. of first claw .. Plumbing-Bteaor Gaa Fitting, at All people in tioed REASONABLE PRICES should glre their order, to Stone, Musser ' & Co. Dealers in Pumps, Hose, Pipe, Brass Goods, Etc. 2M0, ASSESSMENT UTAH. Special Attractions NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. rioio.j Land Office at Salt Lake City. Utah, June 19, 1891. J Notice is hereby given that the following-name- d settler has filed notice of his inteutiou to make final proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at Salt Lake City, Utah, on August 1, 191, viz: John Slater, Homestead Entry No. 9150, for the e1 sw1 sec. t, tp 6, n, r 2 west. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land via: James Martin, of Harrisville. Frederick Foy of Slaterville, Bluford Bybeeof Slsterville, Joseph Toylor, of HarrhsYille, all of Weber County L tab. Frank D. Hobbs, Register. Bird k Lowe. Attorneys for 1' lain tiff. Ira., . OODEV, Waab. Are. Steven, Blk opp City Hall STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Oodbh, Utah, June 10, 1W1. Notice ia hereby giren that there will be a meeting of the stockholder, of the (JitUous1 bank held at their ofHcfi in Ogden, Utah, oa Tuesday. July 9th, at 3 p. m for the purpose of making the capital stock (150.UU0, thereby max iug the capital stock paid up in full. 1 Hoe. Cadoon, Secretary. ti JD THE CHICAGO St. Paul Milwaukee RAILWAY Utah Powder Company. & Location of principal place of business, Ban Francisco, California. Location of works, Webor county, Utah territory. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of Is the only line running Solid Teetibuled, Steam the board of directors held on the 10th day of Train. Daily heated and Electric-lighte- d June, lifil, an assessment (No. 6) of Fifty (50) between Chieago and Omaha, eompoas cente per share waa levied uiHin the capital of Uagni&reut Sleeping Car and stock of the corporation, payable immediately iu United States gold coin, to the secretary, at The Finest Dlnlu? Cars In the World. the oflice of the ocmpany, 334 Montgomery street, room 13, San Francisco California. EVERYTHING FIRST-CLAS- S. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 17th day of July, 1591, will be deliquent and advertised for sale at public Any further Information as to Bate, of Far. auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Friday, the ith day of August, to., will be eheetfully furnished by to pay the delinquent assessment, together ALEX MITCHELL. with coats of advertising, and expenses of sale, Commercial Agent, By order of the board of directors. T. F. POffKLL. A. Chkminant, Secretary. Traveling agent. Orllce 328 Montgomery street, room 13, San 161 S. Main Street, Salt Lake City Fraucisoo, California, |